Etymology
The word "expend" originates from the Latin verb "expendere," which means "to weigh out," "to pay out," or "to spend." It is derived from the prefix "ex-" (out) and "pendere" (to weigh).
Meaning
The word "expend" has several related meanings:
Origin
The Latin verb "expendere" was commonly used in financial and accounting contexts, such as in the phrase "expensa pecunia" (money spent). It was borrowed into the Middle English language around the 14th century as "expenden" and later evolved into its modern form, "expend."
Usage
The word "expend" is typically used in formal or technical contexts, particularly in financial or business documents and reports. It is also used in general language to describe the act of using up or spending resources.
Examples
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